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    These major retailers are closing more than 3,000 stores in 2018

    These major retailers are closing more than 3,000 stores in 2018

    Mike Timmermann


    |June 14, 2018 10:45 am



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    2018 has been yet another challenging year for traditional retailers. After shutting down more than 5,000 stores in 2017, there have been more than 3,000 store closures announced over the past few months.


    The latest news comes from an upscale department store chain. Read on for the details…

    RELATED: These 17 retail chains are opening thousands of stores in 2018

    2018 retail closings: The latest news


    H&R Block – 400 locations


    It’s the first retail casualty of the new tax law.

    Amid a shifting tax preparation landscape, H&R Block has announced plans to close some 400 stores as more customers go online for tax prep and the new tax law makes your return a little less complicated.


    Fortunately, no employees are expected to lose their jobs, as they will likely shift to other locations. The store closures represent just 4% of H&R Block’s nearly 10,000 company-owned and franchise locations.


    “We aren’t as relevant as we need to be to today’s consumer,” CEO Jeff Jones said of the news during an earnings conference call.


    Kroger – 14 stores



    Kroger will reportedly close more than a dozen stores in the Raleigh-Durham area of North Carolina because the grocery market there is over-saturated. Some 1,500 employees may lose their jobs.

    However, on a brighter note, at least eight of the stores will be bought by Harris Teeter — a wholly owned subsidiary of The Kroger Co. that’s native to the Tar Heel State.


    Lord & Taylor – Up to 10 stores



    Your local Lord & Taylor may be closing soon. Hudson’s Bay, the department store chain’s owner, plans to shut down up to 10 of its 48 Lord & Taylor stores nationwide through 2019, including its iconic New York City Fifth Avenue location.

    The retailer says an increased focus on digital, new leadership and an optimized store footprint will help reduce costs and improve the brand’s overall performance.


    HBC’s CEO Helena Foulkes elaborated in a news release:

    “We are also taking action to reposition Lord & Taylor for improved results and increased profitability. With a new leader dedicated to evolving our experience and merchandise assortment to best meet customer expectations and shopping preferences, we will take advantage of having a smaller footprint to rethink the model and focus on our digital opportunities. The Lord & Taylor flagship on Walmart.com, which launched last week, is a great example of this and represents how we are thinking about the entire business.”

    Sears and Kmart – 63 additional stores



    The struggles continue for Sears Holdings. The retailer announced on May 31 that more Sears and Kmart stores will be closing soon.

    The company has identified roughly 100 unprofitable stores, 63 of which will begin store closing sales as early as June 14. Here’s a list of the 15 Kmart stores and 48 Sears stores that are closing in September 2018:


    Closing Kmart stores



    1. 910 North China Lake Blvd, Ridgecrest, CA
    2. 9881 W 58th Avenue, Arvada, CO
    3. 5400 E Busch Blvd, Tampa, FL
    4. 4303 Nawiliwili Road, Lihue, HI
    5. 2535 Hubbell Avenue, Des Moines, IA
    6. 5909 E State Street, Rockford, IL
    7. 4070 Ryan Street, Lake Charles, LA
    8. 215 North Central Avenue, Duluth, MN
    9. 24 34 Barbour Avenue, Passaic / Clifton, NJ
    10. 2100 Carlisle Avenue, Albuquerque, NM
    11. 1000 Montauk Highway, West Babylon, NY
    12. 25301 Rockaway Blvd, Rosedale, NY
    13. 12350 N E Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR
    14. 1072 Mountain Laurel Plaza, Latrobe, PA
    15. 5000 San Dario, Laredo, TX


    Closing Sears stores



    1. 10001 N Metro Parkway West, Phoenix, AZ
    2. 100 S Puente Hills Mall, City Industry, CA
    3. 7902 Citrus Park Town Center, Tampa, FL
    4. 320 Towne Center Circle, Sanford, FL
    5. 2201 Henderson Mill Road N.E., Atlanta, GA
    6. 1300 Southlake Mall, Morrow, GA
    7. 2100 Pleasant Hill Road, Duluth, GA
    8. 320 W Kimberly Road, Davenport, IA
    9. #2 Hawthorn Center, Vernon Hills, IL
    10. #2 Fox Valley Center, Aurora, IL
    11. 6136 W Grand Avenue, Gurnee, IL
    12. 104 West White Oaks Mall, Springfield, IL
    13. 2415 Sagamore Pkwy S, Lafayette, IN
    14. 40 Muncie Mall, Muncie, IN
    15. 6020 E 82nd Street, Indianapolis, IN
    16. 1781 Sw Wanamaker Road, Topeka, KS
    17. Alexandria Mall, Alexandria, LA
    18. Hwys 114 & 128, Peabody, MA
    19. Eastfield Mall, Springfield, MA
    20. 3191 S Linden Road, Flint, MI
    21. 18900 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn, MI
    22. 14100 Lakeside Circle, Sterling Heights, MI
    23. 1212 S Airport Road W, Traverse City, MI
    24. Shingle Creek Crossing, Brooklyn Ctr, MN
    25. Miller Hill Mall, Duluth, MN
    26. 250 S County Center Way, St. Louis, MO
    27. #1 Chesterfield Mall, Chesterfield, MO
    28. 1000 Turtle Creek Drive, Hattiesburg, MS
    29. 1515 Grand Avenue, Billings, MT
    30. 2800 S Columbia Road, Grand Forks, ND
    31. 300 Quaker Bridge Mall, Lawrenceville, NJ
    32. 2341 Rt 66, Ocean, NJ
    33. 2501 Mt Holly Road, Burlington, NJ
    34. 10000 Coors Bypass N.W., Albuquerque, NM
    35. 3649 Erie Blvd E, De Witt / Syracuse, NY
    36. 2400 Elida Road, Lima, OH
    37. 17271 Southpark Center, Strongsville, OH
    38. 300 S Hills Village, Pittsburgh / South Hills, PA
    39. 1000 Robinson Center Drive, Pittsburgh, PA
    40. 205 W Blackstock Road, Spartanburg, SC
    41. 3101 N Main Street, Anderson, SC
    42. 3400 Empire Mall, Sioux Falls, SD
    43. 2931 Knoxville Center Drive, Knoxville, TN
    44. 2401 S Stemmons Freeway, Lewisville, TX
    45. 1800 Green Oaks Road, Fort Worth, TX
    46. 11200 Lakeline Mall Drive, Cedar Park, TX
    47. Golden Triangle Mall, Denton, TX
    48. 4502 S Steele Street, Tacoma, WA


    “We continue to evaluate our network of stores, which are a critical component in our transformation, and will make further adjustments as needed and as warranted,” Sears said in a news release.


    This announcement comes after Sears Holdings closed 103 stores in April, following the closure of 63 locations in January. The retailer closed more than 350 stores last year.


    Previously announced store closures


    Subway – 500 restaurants


    Subway plans to close 500 of its U.S. sandwich shops this year and will focus on expanding internationally, according to Bloomberg.

    The company has faced competition from McDonald’s, supermarkets and even gas stations. It’s reportedly struggling to increase sales in the U.S. as new options emerge.


    There are still more than 25,000 Subway locations across the country.


    Bon-Ton – 256 stores



    The Bon-Ton Stores Inc., a department store chain, announced in mid-April that it’s going out of business.

    The store has been an icon of retail since 1854 with 256 locations today in operation throughout 23 states in the Midwest, Northeast and upper Great Plains.


    Bon-Ton also owns six other nameplates: Boston Store, Younkers, Bergner’s, Carson’s, Elder-Beerman and Herberger’s.


    The liquidation process in all Bon-Ton stores began on April 20 and is expected to run for approximately 10 to 12 weeks. Customers can learn more at bontonrestructuring.com.


    GNC – 200 stores



    Vitamin retailer GNC is shutting down about 200 stores in 2018. The company said efforts toward favorable lease renegotiations or relocation opportunities are ongoing and may impact the number of closings.

    Toys R Us – 735 stores



    It’s a sad day for Toys R Us kids across the country.

    The iconic Wayne, New Jersey-based toy retailer announced in a news release that it filed a motion seeking Bankruptcy Court approval to begin the process of winding down its U.S. business — liquidating all 735 of its stores.


    “This is a profoundly sad day for us as well as the millions of kids and families who we have served for the past 70 years,” said Toys R Us Chairman and CEO and Dave Brandon.


    Here are three things Toys R Us shoppers need to know about the going-out-of-business sales:


    1. Liquidation sales began Friday, March 23 at Toys R Us and Babies R Us locations nationwide.
    2. Use any remaining gift cards before they become worthless! USA Today reports that the retailer plans to honor gift cards until mid-April.
    3. Toys R Us is expected to finish liquidating stores by the end of June, although some stores may close sooner.


    J. Crew – 20 stores



    J.Crew Group announced in March that it plans to close 20 stores in 2018. It shut down 50 stores during fiscal 2017.

    The retailer says it’s seeing results in its most important business — women’s apparel — but the company is only in the beginning stages of evolving the J.Crew brand.


    In the fourth quarter of 2017, J.Crew sales decreased 4% and Madewell sales rose 32%.


    Abercrombie & Fitch – 60 stores



    Abercrombie & Fitch isn’t finished shrinking its retail footprint. The teen apparel company said it plans to close about 60 stores in the U.S. during the fiscal year as leases expire.

    CNBC reports
    that Abercrombie has been trimming its store count in malls because more people are buying clothes online.


    Foot Locker – 110 stores



    Your favorite shoe store may be closing soon — Foot Locker is shutting down 110 stores in 2018.

    During a recent earnings call
    , Foot Locker executives said the retailer is continuing to close underperforming stores. The company has struggled with declining foot traffic at malls and the shift to e-commerce.


    Foot Locker reported a net loss of $49 million in the fourth quarter and comparable-store sales fell 3.7%.


    Best Buy cell phone stores – 250 stores



    Your local mall may have another vacancy soon. Best Buy has announced that it will shut down 250 mall-based mobile phone stores in the United States, Reuters reports.

    The small-format stores will close May 31, but the retailer will continue to sell cell phones at its 1,000 U.S. big box stores and online.


    J.C. Penney – 8 stores



    After closing more than 140 stores in 2017, J.C. Penney is shutting down one of its distribution centers and eight more stores nationwide, The Dallas Morning News reports.

    Around 670 jobs will be cut with the closing of the distribution center in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, this summer.


    Meanwhile, around 480 employees will be affected by the eight stores that are closing, which follows a post-holiday review. The locations will be shut down between now and May, according to CNBC.


    Here’s a list of the affected stores:


    • St. Louis, Missouri
    • Paramus, New Jersey
    • Galesburg, Illinois
    • Alexandria, Minnesota
    • Bartlesville, Oklahoma
    • Burlington, Washington
    • Calexico, California
    • Mt. Vernon, Ohio


    J.C. Penney still operates approximately 875 stores nationwide.


    Sam’s Club – 63 stores



    Bad news for Sam’s Club members! The Walmart-owned warehouse club has abruptly shut down multiple locations across the country, according to local media reports.

    The retailer has confirmed
    that 63 clubs are closing and up to 12 of them will be converted to e-commerce fulfillment centers.


    “Transforming our business means managing our real estate portfolio and Walmart needs a strong fleet of Sam’s Clubs that are fit for the future,” said John Furner, president and CEO of Sam’s Club. “We know this is difficult news for our associates and we are working to place as many of them as possible at nearby locations.

    Our focus today has been on those associates and their communities, and communicating with them.”


    Walmart said the impacted clubs will close over the next few weeks, leaving 597 Sam’s Club locations.


    Several people have used Twitter to ask for an official list of the stores that are going away. Sam’s Club has replied by directing them to the store locator tool on SamsClub.com.


    Click here for a list of closing Sam’s Club locations, based on local media reports


    Macy’s – 11 stores


    Nearly a dozen Macy’s department stores will soon be closing their doors forever.

    In a news release
    , the company announced the closure of 11 Macy’s stores. It’s part of the retailer’s plan to close approximately 100 stores, which was announced back in August 2016.


    Macy’s intends to close an additional 19 stores as leases or operating covenants expire or sale transactions are completed.


    The following Macy’s stores will be closing in early 2018. In most cases, clearance sales will begin on January 8, 2018, and run for approximately 8 to 12 weeks.


    1. Laguna Hills Mall, Laguna Hills, CA
    2. Westside Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA
    3. Novato (Furniture), Novato, CA
    4. Stonestown Galleria, San Francisco, CA
    5. The Oaks, Gainesville, FL
    6. Miami (Downtown), Miami, FL
    7. Magic Valley Mall, Twin Falls, ID
    8. Honey Creek Mall, Terre Haute, IN
    9. Birchwood Mall, Fort Gratiot Township, MI
    10. Fountain Place, Cincinnati, OH
    11. Burlington Town Center, Burlington, VT


    Gap and Banana Republic – 200 stores



    Gap Inc. plans to close 200 Gap and Banana Republic locations over the next three years, the company announced in September 2017. No list of the stores was released, but they’re all “underperforming.”

    At the same time, Gap Inc. will open 270 locations for its growing brands, Old Navy and Athleta.


    Teavana – 379 stores



    Bad news for tea lovers! Starbucks plans to close every single one of its Teavana retail locations, according to a news release.

    Many of the 379 Teavana stores, which are primarily mall-based, have been underperforming. Starbucks said it tried to improve sales through creative merchandising and new store designs, but it just wasn’t working.


    Ascena Retail Group – At least 268 stores



    Ascena Retail Group, the women’s clothing retailer that operates the brands Ann Taylor, Loft, Dress Barn, Lane Bryant, Justice and several others, is planning to close hundreds of stores.

    In June 2017, company executives announced that 667 stores are part of its fleet optimization program.


    At least 268 of those stores will definitely be closed by July 2019. The remaining 399 stores will be shut down if rent concessions aren’t obtained through negotiations with landlords.


    The company didn’t specify which locations will be closed.


    Michael Kors – 100 to 125 stores



    Michael Kors is closing between 100 and 125 of its retail stores over the next two years.

    According to a May 2017 news release, the company is making the move to improve the profitability of its store fleet. No list of the affected stores was released.


    Clark’s key takeaway


    If you happen to receive a gift card for any of the retailers on this list, money expert Clark Howard wants you to spend it right away in case your local store is on the chopping block.

    “If you have any gift cards for major retailers, I want you to go and shop. I want you to use them up,” Clark said.

    https://clark.com/shopping-retail/ma...-closing-2018/

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